Massages Move Quickly At Loudoun
Traci J. Brooks
Director of Photography
Looking for a way to relax during finals? Almost 50 lucky students at Loudoun got a free massage to help relieve stress on Dec. 2.
Rick Johnson, one of the massage therapists, said he got into massage therapy because of his own injuries from being a professional golfer. He noted that massage therapy was “tremendous for circulation and stress relief,” and that it releases endorphins to ease pain.
Valerie Morgan, a former nurse who has been a massage therapist for 11 years, agrees with Johnson, noting that massage therapy is great for students. “They spend a lot of time at the computer hunched over, so they get a lot of tension in their shoulders and neck,” she commented.
And the students? This was Ashley Owusu-Sampah’s first time getting a massage. She said the massage was “awesome and ticklish.” Robert Olson, an engineering student, called the massage relaxing and “definitely rewarding.”
By: Traci J. Brooks
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